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After some time, finally here we are witha new interesting publication!

We will present you the story of Mrs. Franca Pettinari, who has been interviewed in 2013 by Father Emidio Alessandrini. This new video-interview has been entitled “Forebodings” (for a direct access,click here). Franca will tell us what happened to her just before and after the First Communion of her second-born child, Massimo. First she started having a very bad foreboding, then she had a “vivid” dream of her grandma Ottavia, who had passed away some years before… Well, what happened? We don’t want to anticipate anything more…

Don’t miss our video and you will find out all the details of this intriguing story.

We will present you a new and intriguing story of Mrs. Concettina Iezzi – you have already seen her in “The invisible hand” -, and Father Emidio Alessandrini has interviewed her.

This new video-interview has been entitled “Run away right now…” (for a direct access,click here). Concettina will tell us what happened to her when she was 10 or 11 years old and lived in Naples. The World War II was still going on and one day in December, while she was queuing at the Post Office in order to get a letter for her cousin, she clearly heard a voice that told her to immediately run away. So Concettina started running away and once she got around 50 meters far from there, she saw…

Well, to know how the story of Concettina ends, don’t miss watching our videoand don’t forget to post a comment. Moreover, let us know similar stories, in case you have any…

Well, today we would like to present you again our story “I will love you even beyond death”, that was published during last Easter…

Do you remember the wonderful love story that was recounted by Mrs. Raffaella Raffaelli? Through her words we were taken back in time to eight years ago, just a few months after the death of Carlo, her husband. We are sure that some of Mrs. Raffaella’s words are still in your souls, but maybe it is better to briefly mention what happened to her…

One morning, Raffaella was on the phone talking to her sister, who had called her for comforting her since her recent loss and being November 2 (the Day of the Dead). Her granddaughter – just three years old – was at Raffaella’s home that day and was playing in another room. Suddenly the little girl showed up, bringing a folded note and started nagging at her, insisting she took the note. Once opened, Raffaella noticed there was something hand-written on the note, and it was in Latin: “TE DILIGERE NON INTERMITTAM” (I will not cease to love you). She had no doubt that it was her beloved Carlo’s hand-writing…

Today, we are dealing with this story again (a story with an intense message of hope, which should not leave us indifferent) because we would like to finally show you some pictures of that note, which Mrs. Raffaella, from that day on, carefully kept together with a photo of her husband.

If you like to see further photographs of the note but also – why not? – if you are willing to watch again Mrs. Raffaella’s video-interview, you can click here for directly accessing the page “I will love you even beyond death”.

We have decidedto release our new video-interview during Easter season because we want to tell you a beautiful love story. Well, what is it about? In the section “A bridge to the Afterlife”, you will find the new page “I will love even beyond death” (for direct access, click here).

You will be able to watch the first story of Mrs. Raffaella Raffaelli, who has taught religion for a short period of her life. Her recount will bring us back to about seven and a half years ago, only two months after the death of her husband Carlo. Raffaella will tell us what happened to her one morning, when her granddaughter, who was only three years old and was playing in her room, suddenly showed up, bringing her a note with a sentence in Latin, handwritten: “TE DILIGERE NON INTERMITTAM”(I will not cease to love you)…

Don’t miss this short video, which has the undoubted value of being able to carry you far beyond the words used… Death is not the end of everything, and love will always have the last word!…

Don’t forget to post a comment and let us know your similar stories, if you have any.

Here we are with our first publication of the new year! Some days have passed since our previous release at the end of 2014 but we believe that, once you have seen what we have decided to publish for you, you will deem it to be worth. Well, what is it? Following the path“Windows unto the future” > “Revealing deceased” you will find the new page “Final greetings” (for direct access, click here).

Here you can find the second story of Mrs. Giovanna Alessandrini, teacher now retired and very skilled painter, that will bring us back to about ten years ago, when our protagonist used to assist an elderly lady, more than eighty years old, blind, very sick and forced on a wheelchair.

Do not miss the opportunity to follow this short story, that is really so meaningful and deeply comforting, even for those who are possibly in a period of profound personal or family suffering… Death is not the end! Love always has the last word!…

Post a comment and tell us, if you have any, similar stories, it will be a favor that you will do to all.

What would be the best way of concluding this first year on-line? We have decided to publish the new sub-section “Under colors”and, within it, the new page “Continuing connections”. Its path is as follows: “Windows unto the future” > “Revealing deceased” > “Under colors” > “Continuing connections” (to directly access it, click here).

Visit our new contents and you will be able to also enjoy the first story of a painter, Giovanna Alessandrini, that will bring us to an event she was involved in during the ‘80s. This is a somehow disturbing story and, at the same time, full of significance since it confirms once again – in case it is still necessary – that death not necessarily interrupts connections with our loved ones.

Post a comment and let us know what you think about it or, eventually, tell us your experiences.